High School Sports: RowingHonors and Awards: Member of the U.S. Jr. National Team in 2004 and 2005, finishing fourth in the straight four at the 2004 Jr. World Championships in Banyoles, Spain and fourth in the eight at the 2005 Jr. World Championships in Brandenburg, Germany ... Named to the 2008 Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team.Major at Washington: Psychology

Husky Rowing Experience: 2010 (Senior) - Rowed in the Varsity four in Stanford and California dual meets, as well as Windermere Cup/Opening Day, Pac-10 Championships and NCAA Championships...part of boat that won the Varsity four event against California and the Pac-10 Championship. 2009 (Junior) - Part of the varsity four that defeated WSU in dual racing ... Promoted to the second varsity eight boat, where she collected the Erickson Cascade Cup at the Windermere Cup/Opening Day regatta ... Rowed bow seat for the second varsity eight, earning third place at the Pac-10 Championships and fifth place In the NCAA Championships ... Helped the Huskies to a seventh place team finish at the 2009 NCAA Championships. 2008 (Sophomore) - Sat five seat in the junior varsity eight all season ... Won the junior varsity race at the San Diego Crew Classic ... Defeated Oregon State, Washington State, and California during the regular season ... Rowed to a bronze medal finish at the NCAA Championships. 2007 (Freshman) - Started the season in the top novice boat before moving into the varsity four for the remainder of the season...Sat three seat in the all-freshman varsity four that achieved wins against Louisville, Central Florida, Oregon State, Washington State and at the Windermere Cup ... Won the Pac-10 Championship in the varsity four ... Rowed to a fifth place finish at the NCAA Championships.

Personal: Daughter of Lissa and Robert Knox ... Mother attended Seattle University and is a preschool director ... Father attended the University of Washington and is a project manager ... Has two older brothers, Sean (26) and David (23), as well as one younger sister, Caitlin (16).